Hi Max, it’s a while since I tried it, but it would have been Transmit I was using.
When I get a moment I’ll try and put a little page together and give it another go - not for a couple of weeks though at the moment as work’s gone hectic.
Trev
On 25 May 2013, at 22:30, max wrote:
Hi everyone what application are you using to upload the tinymce folder
kind regards max
Hi everyone
for all those that are trying to install tinymce 4 beta…
this version of tinymce is not compatible with webyep at present… but i is on the to do list
as for uploading tinymce then as long as you are installing it into the opt folder and you are using a good ftp program then it should be fine
Hi
yes I have an interim version of the editor code that works with tinymce 4
if you could send me your email address I will send it to you
all the best max
Hi yes its been a heck of an undertaking….
it not only was a brand new UI which used media queues to change the sizes of the modal window interface depending on a specification from the freeway action plugin but it also included:
a new comercial rich text editor and image upload for the editor.
new control over date format for different countries e.g. USA.
a new config file which allowed the choice of three JS libraries (jQuery, Mootools, and scriptacluous) or none at all to activate the modal windows inin the case of no libraries a popup.
incorporated, light boxes into the system so if you chose a specific library e.g. mootools then the lightbox used would also be mootoools based
a way to turn off automatic inclusion of any of the library references if you chose to use any of the freeway scripty actions.
added a mini styling menu into the long text editor
added a mini styling menu into the gallery editor
updated tinymce script to allow of the new version 4
countless extra little bits and peaces to bring the whole cms unto scratch like the use of icons fonts where its possible instead of graphics is just one such little bit, another is making sure it can be used on responsive sites.
by the time its finished it wil also have brand new editor specifically for Markup so people can insert raw code into the page.
As you can see from the list above this has taken a HUGE amounts of time and money (specialists have been employed to help with the massive undertaking) to get the system to a point where by the jQuery and Mootools version is nearly ready for beta testing. and Whilst I am at it I have to thank all the people who donated money to help get the next generation of WebYep to this point.
Anyway the answer is yes its still happening but as the saying goes people can have it: quick, cheap, or good :o)